Los expertos mundiales en educación y derechos humanos proporcionan información sobre los Principios de Abiyán y su importancia para su labor.
Mr Ibrahima Kane de l'Open Society Initiative for West Africa explique l'importance des Principes d'Abidjan.
Mr Ibrahima Kane de l'Open Society Initiative for West Africa explique comment les Principes d'Abidjan peuvent être utilisés.
Mme Koumba Boly Barry, Rapporteuse spéciale sur le droit à l'éducation, explique comment elle peut utiliser les Principes d'Abidjan.
Mme Koumba Boly Barry, Rapporteuse spéciale sur le droit à l'éducation, explique comment elle peut utiliser les Principes d'Abidjan.
Prof Sandra Fredman, Member of the Drafting Committee, Professor of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the USA, University of Oxford; Director, Oxford Human Rights Hub and Honorary Queen's Counsel, explains why developing the Abidjan Principles is important for the right to education.
Prof Aoife Nolan, member of the Drafting Committee for the Abidjan Principles, Professor of International Human Rights Law, University of Nottingham, and Member of the Council of Europe European Committee of Social Rights, explains why developing the Abidjan Principles is important for the right to education.
Joanna Härmä, an independent researcher from Finland, talks about the Abidjan Principles.
Prof. Ann Skelton, Chair of the Draft Committee for the Abidjan Principles, talks about what is the right to education, and why it is important.
Binota Moy Dhamai, Executive member, Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples (Adivasi) Forum, explains what are the Abidjan Principles. On 12-13 of February 2019, over 20 distinguished education and human rights experts met in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, to finalise and adopt the Abidjan Principles on the human rights obligations of States to provide public education and to regulate private involvement in education.
David Archer, Head of Public Services, ActionAid International and Chair of the Board, Right to Education Initiative, explains how the Abidjan Principles are useful to his work. On 12-13 of February 2019, over 20 distinguished education and human rights experts met in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, to finalise and adopt the Abidjan Principles on the human rights obligations of States to provide public education and to regulate private involvement in education.
Benyam Dawit Mezmur, member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) of the African Union, explains the Abidjan Principles.
Commissioner Jamesina King, African Commission of Human and Peoples' Rights and Chairperson of the working group on the economic, social and cultural rights explains what are the Abidjan Principles.
David Archer, Head of Public Services, ActionAid International and Chair of the Board, Right to Education Initiative, explains what are the Abidjan Principles. On 12-13 of February 2019, over 20 distinguished education and human rights experts met in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, to finalise and adopt the Abidjan Principles on the human rights obligations of States to provide public education and to regulate private involvement in education.
Salima Namusobya, Executive Director, Initiative for Social and Economic Rights talks about what is the right to education, and why it is important. On 12-13 of February 2019 over 20 distinguished education and human rights experts will meet in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, to review and finalise new guiding principles on the right to education.
